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Hong Kong’s Yellow Movement Turns Chinese Propaganda on Its Head

Across Hong Kong’s “yellow economy” signs of defiance have emerged in support of anti-government protests.

Hong Kong’s Yellow Movement Turns Chinese Propaganda on Its Head
Blank sticky notes are displayed on a Lennon Wall inside a restaurant in Hong Kong, China. (Photographer: Chan Long Hei/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- The striking red-and-white protest posters on the windows of a Hong Kong restaurant proclaim in Chinese, “Revolution Is No Crime! To Rebel Is Justified!” and “Carry the Revolution Through to the End.” Once meant to rally the proletariat in Mao Zedong’s China, they carry a new meaning in Hong Kong: The opposition to China’s clampdown on Hong Kong’s autonomy may be struggling, but it isn’t dead.
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